Class 7 Mathematics Chapter 13 Visualizing Solid Shapes Quiz 2 (60 MCQs)

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1. How many vertices does a cuboid have?
2. The smallest part of matter and makes up molecules
3. Daksh has 10 one rupee coins of similar kind. He puts them exactly one on the other. What shape will he get finally?
4. Which solid figure has 0 flat surfaces?
5. In visual representations, who wears a crown of oak leaves?
6. In a ..... the molecules are close together.
7. A polyhedron has 6 vertices and 9 edges. How many faces does it have?
8. The shapes that have length, width and height are called .....
9. A ..... has no shape and no size.
10. The vertical distance from top to bottom
11. An imaginary line which divides a figure into two identical halves is called a .....
12. A tetrahedron has 4 faces and 4 vertices. How many edges does it have?
13. The lowest part. The surface that a solid object stands on, or the bottom line of a shape such as a triangle or rectangle.
14. The number of vertices of hexagonal prisms is .....
15. Subdividing a polygon
16. Add a + b-1, b-a + 1, 1-2 b
17. What am I?-I have one circular face and 1 continuous curved surface-I have 1 vertex-I have 1 edge
18. A dice is cut horizontally What the cross-section obtained?
19. Which solid figure only has 1 vertex?
20. A polyhedron is ..... if a segment connecting any two points on its surface falls entirely inside the solid.
21. A prism is a polyhedron without any parallel faces.
22. Hand picking is used while the
23. A solid is cut by a plane that is perpendicular to its base, forming a two-dimensional cross section in the shape of a rectangle. Which of the following solids could have resulted in that cross section?
24. If F = 18 and V = 10, then find the value of E in Euler's formula.
25. Write down the number of edges on Sphere
26. The base of a prism is
27. A cylinder has ..... flat faces.
28. Solids have many different properties ..... solids are known for their ability to be flattened into a sheet, stretched into a wire, and to conduct energy well.
29. Which of these is NOT a solid shape?
30. Select the type of cross section formed when a right cone is cut parallel to its base.
31. The shadow of the lamp of an a cube when seen under overhead projector is
32. Which of the statements is true?
33. Anything that takes up space and has mass is
34. What comes next? 44 3 44 3 44 3 44 .....
35. What am I?-I have 6 square faces-I have 8 vertices-I have 12 edges
36. Which of these is an example of a gas?
37. The most important part of a map is the .....
38. Which solid figure has all its faces as squares?
39. Which statement is true about the properties of solids?
40. A solid object with two identical flat circular ends and one curved side
41. Face, Vertices, Edges of Hexagonal pyramid
42. What is a net in geometry?
43. There are 5 faces, 9 edges and 5 vertices in a square pyramid
44. What is the name of the shape?
45. A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape.
46. Which of the following material that does not belong to the group?
47. The shape for any 3D shapes sliced or cut parallel or perpendicular along its base is .....
48. A quadrilateral which has ONLY one set of parallel lines
49. The size of a surface
50. What state of matter is water in?
51. Which of the following is not a plane figure?
52. The base of a right triangular prism is a right isosceles triangle whose equal sides measure 25 cm each. The volume of the prism is 0.075 cubic meter. Write and solve an equation to find the height of the prism.
53. How are liquids and gases alike?
54. As matter changes state from liquid to solid, the atoms move ..... ?
55. Which of the following is true of solids?
56. What is the main difference between Prisms and Pyramids?
57. What are the 3 dimensions of solid objects?
58. What figure am I?I have 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. My faces have the same shape. All my edges have the same length.
59. All trapezoids are parallelograms.
60. From the above figure:The number of vertices is